live-action Cinderella

Sonia 2022-04-21 09:02:00

This movie is a live-action Cinderella story, but it's an adaptation of a fairy tale. The opening of the movie is that the hero and heroine are talking about a sweet and sweet love in the United States. They are ordinary and sweet. Until the two meet to return to the hero's hometown to attend the hero's small wedding, the story progresses and begins, and Cinderella never fails. Thinking that his boyfriend is the richest man in Singapore, after all, the man thought it was quite extravagant to eat an extra piece of cake in the cafe. Maybe the word “richest man” could not reflect the lack of ostentation. After returning to China, except for the one at the night market on the first night One night was very down-to-earth. I have to say that other scenes are almost exactly the same as those described in all domestic romance novels. The pomp, the characters, the wealthy daughters, not much to say, if you have read the romance novels, you will know what I want to express. Well, if you haven't read romance novels, you'll know it if you watch this movie. But can this scene convince someone who grew up in the United States to be cool? Not so good, even if you are restrained, you will not let you see it. Facing the opposition of the prince's family, the prince is gentle, firm and decisive, and Cinderella's blood is fast. Cinderella does not have a vicious stepmother, but only supports her. My mother; there are no bad-hearted sisters, only good girlfriends with money and stupidity... The ending is happy wow. This movie is really aimed at Constance Wu. You can't catch the beauty of Constance Wu. You can find all kinds of photos of Constance Wu, and you will find that she is really nothing to look at, but she is too good-looking. After playing, the more you look, the higher you get. Cinderella will make the little girl very dreamy after reading the story. Wow, sweet and sweet, let's taste it yourself~~

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Crazy Rich Asians quotes

  • Rachel Chu: Thanks for meeting me here.

    [Eleanor eyes the other two women at the mahjong table]

    Rachel Chu: Don't worry about them. They're half-deaf and they only speak Hokkien.

    [Long pause as Eleanor reluctantly settles into her seat]

    Rachel Chu: My mom taught me how to play. She told me mahjong would teach me important life skills: Negotiation. Strategy. Cooperation.

    Eleanor Young: You asked me here, I assume it's not for a mahjong lesson.

    [Shows her tiles]

    Eleanor Young: Pong.

    [Snidely remarks]

    Eleanor Young: My mother taught me too.

    Rachel Chu: I know Nick told you the truth about my mom, but you didn't like me the second I got here. Why is that?

    Eleanor Young: There is a Hokkien phrase 'kaki lang'. It means: our own kind of people, and you're not our own kind.

    Rachel Chu: Because I'm not rich? Because I didn't go to a British boarding school, or wasn't born into a wealthy family?

    Eleanor Young: You're a foreigner. American - and all Americans think about is their own happiness.

    Rachel Chu: Don't you want Nick to be happy?

    Eleanor Young: It's an illusion. We understand how to build things that last. Something you know nothing about.

    Rachel Chu: You don't know me.

    Eleanor Young: I know you're not what Nick needs.

    Rachel Chu: [pauses] Well he proposed to me yesterday.

    [pauses]

    Rachel Chu: He said he'd walk away from his family and from you for good.

    [pauses]

    Rachel Chu: Don't worry, I turned him down.

    Eleanor Young: [sighs] Only a fool folds a winning hand.

    Rachel Chu: Mm no. There's no winning. You made sure of that. 'Cause if Nick chose me, he would lose his family. And if he chose his family, he might spend the rest of his life resenting you.

    Eleanor Young: [after a long pause] So you chose for him...

    Rachel Chu: I'm not leaving because I'm scared, or because I think I'm not enough - because maybe for the first time in my life, I know I am.

    [Choking back tears]

    Rachel Chu: I just love Nick so much, I don't want him to lose his mom again. So I just wanted you to know: that one day - when he marries another lucky girl who is enough for you, and you're playing with your grandkids while the Tan Huas are blooming, and the birds are chirping - that it was because of me: a poor, raised by a single mother, low class, immigrant nobody.

    [Shows her tiles. Gets up. Walks to her mom, who turns and glares at Eleanor]

  • Astrid Young Teo: It was never my job to make you feel like a man. I can't make you something you're not.